Warner Bros' worst-kept secret is now open knowledge, as the studio has confirmed the all-but announced Ben Affleck solo Batman movie.The disclosure came at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, a global "gathering of movie theatre owners".

A new trailer for Suicide Squad has been released, giving fans another tease of the worst heroes ever, plus some fleeting glimpses of Ben Affleck's Batman.Fresh from a good performance in Batman v Superman, Batman fans will be hoping Suicide Squad can deliver a decent film to go along with Affleck's solid acting chops.

Ben Afflect will star in and direct a new standalone Batman movie, Warner Bros.After bigging up the record-breaking opening of Batman v Superman and its worldwide haul of $800 million, the CEO touched on the new Batman project.

Michael Keaton, who famously played Batman in Tim Burton's Batman and Batman Returns films, is believed to be in talks to return to the superhero film fold as a villain in Marvel's Spider-Man Homecoming, sources have told Variety.Keaton's stock has never been so high – other than his time as Batman – coming off a best actor Oscar nom for Birdman and appearing in the two most recent Oscar best picture films, Birdman and Spotlight.

We could see a future Batman film written by the man currently wearing the cowl and cape, Ben Affleck's agent has told Hollywood Reporter."He's contracted to do at least Justice League One and Two, so at least three times wearing the cape," said WME-IMG's Patrick Whitesell.

As was rumoured a while back, Rocksteady’s original duo of Batman Arkham games (Arkahm Asylum from 2009 and Arkham City from 2011) might be headed to newer hardware in the very near future.Look, Arkham Origins was rubbish on launch thanks to several glaring technical problems that approached the week one edition of Batman Arkham Knight on PC when it came to problems.

It is supposed to be an HD remaster of the beloved Arkham games.The collection, set to release June 10, will include HD remasters for the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City, both by Rocksteady Studios.

A listing for Batman: Return to Arkham HD Collection has appeared on GameStop Italy ahead of its official announcement.According to the listing's description (translated by Google), the collection includes remastered versions of both Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City plus all DLC released for both games.

And it might be here sooner than you think
Warner Bros have unsuspectingly leaked news on the much-rumoured Rocksteady Batman Arkham collection for Xbox One.A beady-eyed Reddit user has spotted that in the company's own Italian trade magazine, they've listed Batman: Return to Arkham, complete with a street date of June 10th on Xbox One.

[Warning: This review does contain spoilers]
In this latest rendition in the Batman Arkham series, you are in the great city of Gotham facing down the fiercest of foes after the death of the beloved Joker.After his death in Arkham City, all hell breaks loose in Gotham when Scarecrow assembles an army to go out and kill the Batman -- with the help of the mysterious Arkham Knight, a highly skilled and elite warrior in the militia's ranks who seems to know everything about the Dark Knight.

The world's greatest detective has returned with two of the most popular games from the Arkham franchise upgraded for the PS4.Batman: Return to Arkham includes both Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City with visual enhancements for the modern console.

The popular cyberpunk title from the PC, Hard Reset Redux is now available for consoles.However, using just the machine gun and standard electric blast, I made it through a good portion of Hard Reset Redux.

While a framerate and resolution target has yet to be revealed, the titles will presumably run at 1080p.Each games' DLCs are thrown in as well, although the third game, Batman: Arkham Origins, will not be included.

The opportunity to create a completely new kind of Batman experience, to take the 'Be the Batman' experience to an even deeper level on this exciting new platform, was too good to resist.Don't expect the same action-based experience of the existing Arkham titles.

Rubber muscles may look cool, but not being able to actually turn your neck is somewhat of a hindrance.It also somewhat ruins the illusion of being Batman: A billionaire who fights crime with fists and an arsenal of gadgets.